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il , sso c 8a1trday no by hauil.to 1â€”no 1 pleas..t hiitfiri struck hi of sight â€” hu ; as hated he is as as jpgly a ' it ______>' : â€¢ - â– j aklran h ' . andthanajatshad writ r â€” in who is c*ms.<iered ia and auiuf ibb november election , and wc who is the strongest â€” ha hattbey will say utter Â»â€¢ particular together with the tcuve^m ficient part which ha has taken t^ive hitirw upon giencral jackson winch seem to pm him as one of the next cabinet shmjdjma jackson make thc offer whether l.cv cept any appointment in the jrift t't:.._|b elect is a question for mr v i'.t.ev if he does ho will be indebted to his owiw fy'of character his eminent public strtircm knoveledged eapaeity the court jÂ«!i"cf>/l and of andrew jackson tlr'thcv guished honor â€” an hmmr which tee belim calhomi would be as ready as gen j-ih as to the rivalry between mr c andh buren we trust that the only sue betwowj will be as it has heretofure been which i most to promote the welfare and prosper tj country i^^^^^^abbsbj^^^^bm prospectus the caroi*t.\a n t tcjkjgg edited v ychll^m^m b y.^__bs7b7bfl ullification varui disciple of the new unification was holding hamilton c jo h>iansionthotel on the liber creed and became so extra va hbahject is to instruct arid to plm vill therefore with zeal iii;gei.r-e"ss7ji7bbb7as7j s if le this work and he flatters hmiseii that the prcat interests of literature seianee politics *\ ptcuharc and commerce may be promoted by i u hbora good m-.rals and refinement it shall be hm ainhitionta uphold and against the cno â– it^./ftin^e whether open or hidden he will m '" th aonest of his strength critictf in wit auocdofa and thoee oth-r pungents that give zest tu int lioctui.l repasts ho will endeavor to afford die watchman believing in&e patriotism bad just intentions of the pnnsidcnt and aware that ubdeaervad blame can but hinder thc projier a tint of government he will fed it his duty 10 trabit the tide of obloquy which has been so freely doured forth against the administration and vtn - are with energy ita jtwlifiablc measures he will befiee however io sustain tho continuance . ' inc cm ted 9t*m*t bank with swell check and ba_difkations uo c.vperie-ncc may have ihcrwn in j accessary the editor deems thc excise of the power uf making ftmolf/'iprorc'iinifjby the general government in the highest degree inexpedient l i believes that the distribution of large sums of money by congress and the president will pro dimr jnalratnirti distrust and disaffe-etion and will thus weaken our union â€” to say nothing of tlie hxruptiag tendency of such legislation against b tariff which lias for it object tbe fostering of o*m mteresta of aee section of our country at the expense of another the beet cucigita erf this paper villi opposed ofthe newly proppgeted d ctrinc at nullifies ion is oidy necessary lo say , that in nil its phases on 1 muuttions.it is contrary to our nuist settled views of civ'dpukty and as 3odi will bo combat aj by tbe ll'ulch.iiaa gant as to say amongst other things that it was of heavenly origin â€” " you are right there re tarded counsellor b â€” " for lucifer was certain ly the first nullifier that ever existed and if you don't take caro some of you will go the road that ho went tiie watch wax salisbury saturday november 9 13*2 for president andrew jackson why this encomium he did not theffl stand in the way of mr calhoaa he d s now and must be defamed uutof thc way uf tlie nul-j lifying john c calhoun and of his attenie_j par nob ib â– t'ratrum l__________________j iiui n a txiug of sup nor mmi â€” a ..Â».. i who perhaps haa as maeh.iaf*nenee in his uvtivu for ice president at the races last week at tbis place a gen tleman who had a favorite racer a fiue blooded mare by ono of those untoward accounts which forturm seems often to th.ow in twist cup and lip to mar our meet assured calculations had on two successive days got her badly beaten â€” on occasiuii of which one of our acquaintances ask ed another how friend â€” â€” â€” - took his defeat â€” ~ oh replied he i expect to sec him on the anxious scat before long spreeing it two jonathans stepped into a oar roam in this . town and calling fur a glass of new eogivid . ' drank it between thotn a lour nine was thru purchased and cut in two aad with enviable eomplaconcy the two bucks leaned back in thoir chairs rolling out douse cluds of tobacco smoke at length one broke silence with i say jo what d'ye spose mother would tiiiuk if she knew we tiro sprce-ing ii loufcu compcndt 1Â«a11tz**c van btjhsn eou.iity as the member for kerry th.s cele braiel mdividuid has addressed to lord asglt sey a bag able and eloquent letter on aa abet ration reporte'd lo have htvn iaajn by hii e.Â».-ci lency relative to the illegality of rxije-i nmas anee io tho law of tithes inilus produci.oii tb government is aavacoly haudled then s an under current running throughout the cestc part of it containing some of tho rant puinud and delicate touches â€” the most refined but kt ing satire i fear however tliat i is hewing blocke with a razor but tithes ant gene 1010 ver the rev doctor thus exptaaaea himself *' unless your excellency can change our na ture you will not alter our puxpost â€” it is used and tbthnotcahto 1 prosecutioui arc gc*uir the following gentlemen have been nominated aa electors to support the above ticket robert love of haywood william b lockhart of no*-_hampfa*s john m morehead of guilford thomas sotde,of rockingham walter f leake of rishtnond owen holmes.-of new hanover jv/athias e sawyer of chowan joseph j daniel of halifax josiah o watsem of johnston riehard dobba spak*ht of cra'vch francis ward , of plymouth ceo lee davidson of iredell abeam w vouablc of granville perifcttino roberts of lh.cola tho.g polk of rowan agents tlie following gentlemen will oblige me by acling as agents for lhe watchman in the sev eral comities waore they reside and receb/s made by them would be as valid ts if made by myself vi : for surry countt francis iv armstrong c.ipt john wright c..1.t b wn s hi peter cfingmam stokes countv jobnf poind.'xt r esq isaac gibson esq col sam f patterson mi'jwh fiaiey k p ue.heli iil'rkc col nit robert pearson es sidney s erwin jo!.ui j , hardin esq ' rocklnghajvi robert calloway ir esq i a m scales ifisq the honorable mr stauberry of ohb who acquired such extensive notoriety in his movo meiits connected with honest fckitf s stupe-i dous fraud charged upon the e*overnincnt his had permission to slay at home from his constitu ents who cle-cuij a jackson man in his place penn ijhi annul how to turn water-afeloaa to squashes throw the melon up about ten feet and when it falls there will be a squash election canaan slatuc of washington â€” we had not intended to have said one word more on this i subject until we could have announced the j completion of the work aurhorized by the last ' session of our general assembly hut wc have seen a paragraph in the last groeushorough patriot whicu roquires some notice it is there stated that mr hughes the artist employed to restore the injured statue had managed to get hold of 33,0^0 aad had runaway the true statemoct of me case is wo believe as follows : mr hughes arrived here early in the spring and he aa.l aai assistant were constantly and busily employed in making a mould ofthe s'tat uc prepar itoiy to a restoration of tho statue itself and had nearly eo.npiated that part ofthe work when the cholera broke out with great violence in new york mr h being alarmed fbr the safety of his family thought it necessary to pay them a visit he did so and we learn j tliat iie removed them into the coumry and j thus preserved them from siekn.*Â»3 ; but ho lost ' his principal wurkmau by the cholera ind per haps some others which greatly deranged his business and rendered his personal . attention necessary finding that he could not immedi ately return to n carolina he wrote to his as sistant to pack up and send on tho moulds which bad been made of the statue to new-york tobe worked upon there previous to his return but as it is believed tho legislature when they au thorized this work understood that it should be executed here the governor expressed an un wil*jngrnes to have the moulds sent away wc haves no doubt that as soon as mr hughes cite arrange his business at now york ho will re turn tu raleigh and finish the work in a man ner which shall prove satisfactory to the legis lature and to all who have taken an interest in restoring this masterpiece of art from th ruinous state in which it was left by tho desoluting fire j whoc.h desu-oyed the capitol notice is hereby given that an election will he held in this county on the 2nd thursday of novem ber cit being the 8th day ofthe month for the purpose of electing electee to vote for president and vice-president of ihe united states the pills will bo opened at the following places lo shenstone thanked heaven that his name was not obnoxious to a pun a young beau better known by the nickname of â€¢ snurf â€¢' than any other would have died to bo able to join in the prayer had he heard the following dialogue about him the other evening and so you really think said the beautiful ellen giving at thc same time one of her most earnest l.wks ont of thoso eyes which might create a eoul undt r tlie ribs of death ; you pally think you might be induced to marry snuff â€” yes i might take him at a pinch 1 demurely answered tueyoun lady pcannot better commence this letter than by saying that i have hitherto escap-.-j oven j alsrht attack oi m that pestilence araash walkeih like tin night â€” which sweepeth away man <- ven as the winds se.itteretli the saiida tnn salisbury neely's mill mocksvuie thompson's mill haue'h morgan's and backhouse's pmkston's store being tho places appointed by the county court for holding elections in said county f slater sh'ff october 17th 1s32 the mercy of god i have bc-.ii spared i hsv.-j su**n much ol the desolating scourge â€” many ot my friends have fallen beneath its viiuiuice sevcral acipuamtaiie'e have parsed away many gentlemen connected with tho london pn have oeen fatally attacked r goodwin tif th morm.no chronicle a son of the celebrate author of caleb williams and a young man of much promise ; mr motherwell f the tt post , mr palmer of the globe ; mr purcell of 1 spectator ; and mr i icnchell of flic atjr*d mr david blakio has alio fallen by tho cpid ir.i he was the originator and editor of the edin burgh evening post and the literary guiiotto sir albart pell one of thojudgoa died on t dili and strange to say the disease remain up on him for nearly a foruiight tu tho ahjw must bo add.'d mr gal vert m p for the borough of south war 1 '. from the camden jouriud the editor of tho new york courier and j enquirer who has lately turned a fibuft corner m his politics and seems striving immensely lo sit as much against got jackson as be said fi/r him a few weeks ago has lately elaborated one of those singularly wise and satisfactory cal culations by which it is made marvellously clear that a given candidate will or will not be elec ted col webb or as our friends of the new york evening journal and richmond whig used before he left jackson im to call him " the kernel has constructed a tubular statement after the manner of hezokiah thc general reci pient of satinet breeches wherein and whereby it is taken ior granted that the eleven votes of south carolina will be given against andrew ; jackson the col may as well revise hisarith i uieiic those eleven volts will be given for j gen jackson nve believe we have pretty j conclusive and unexceptionable authority fur this j declaration for thc l'uiou party of this state | art nearly unanimous fur his re-election and the j nidlifiera have unequivocally declared themselves so it is true enough that some of tho more ! jwj2 j t ; ] l il it );^.^ it i.!ia*ib wry-'^m k i/iuertiess^f llteir feelings towards every man who entertains rospr-ot for the wh<>lc country but col webb will do well to remember a late let ter published in this paper from gen blair ; in which he will find an assurance from mr cat httiui that general jackson wiil receive the vole teksiis tiru cahom.vj witetr-ian is published every meek at tlircc dollar per y ar ia advance where the subscribers lve coun tic more than one hundred miles distant from salisbury and in hii cases where the account i u . cr one j car stan ding the price will be 5 i no subscription will be taken for less than one war : advertising will be none at the usual rates no subscription will be withdrawn until a;rcarj gea are paid unless the editor cliw&x six aubjcribcoi payi-.ijr the whole sum in ad vimeo cÂ±n have the wat gfciaan at Â£ l,m loi onu pear and ff advanced rega**rly,wi]l he continu ed at t.'ic same rates afterwards sneering â€” a sell tol master tought his beys whenever they heard him sneeze to rise up with solemnity cross tlieir hands on their bosom and ejaculate : â€” god preserve t.ur venerable tutor ! one day he took them out for a walk and tho weather being hot he proposed they should halt at a well ; the well was deep so the master made them join their turbans together fur a rope ami descending to the bmltom handed them up their drink one after the other the refresh ment over he bade them dr-iw him up again and had nearly reached the top when lhe coldness of the well made him sneeze tim whole posse instantly let go the rope threw themselves into their attitude and ex claimed with jreat fervor god prtjorve our vc nerablo tutor who felltind broke hia log ubs west tho wife of tho frc-sijÂ»'r of thc royal academy has just died of cho lera all letters tu tlie editor mast bi postpaid or they will not be attended to persons arid treeing lhe editor on tho business f the office will address him a ediior of the carolina watchman â€” those that v rite oil olh ci buatttuaacan direct to ii c juries lincoln irel vxd â€” thi land of potatoes and strife the finest country iu the world and tho wor-Â»t p verned â€” the most noble people and tho w.rv treated is now hi a most lamentable cundiuon tho peasant are prevented from giving vc.it t â€¢ tlicir indignant and excited feelings oy pubii meetings ; they are not allowed to discuss any matter at larire assemblies â€” the moment a mai scene and every person ia compelled to retire or beoome the vicum of thz lata but though they are not permitted thus to state their determins tion nut to pay tithesâ€”though ihey are not allow ed to express their hatrod for the persons a j their disgusl for the government â€” yet they have adopted a more feariul and terrible mode of givin utterance to their wrongs thi government ar deermincd to collect thc tithes at the point of the bayonet tho people say " we wdl not pay , you may seize ** now the only things that cau bo seized from aa irish peasant are his cow pig hay or corn â€” these are of course taken and in pounded they are then advertised for sab and dnven to the stand of the auctioneer by a battalion of infantry and a detachment of dtt goons the sale commences ; the hay is fir put up a j his majeoty's quarter mister is ou tho point of bidding when a rumor reaches h'm that the hay has been salted ; that is well spri kled with arsenic ; aad as he has no wish k poison his master's botscs ; he decline to j>!ir chase and the hay is knocked down to the iw coed bidder who is generally the parson hunst-1 so he gets paid for his tithes with hay full id arseuic ; aud has to buy the livestock and food them upm it this is paddy's mode ofpa-wu resistance time will show how lunjj sueh a state of things will last but as thoy now appear i dread to contemplate the future at a tittle valuation in the county of cork collision to>k place between tlie pea.-atit8 and the military and i am sorry to add that fifteen of the form â– â€¢: were either killed or wounded mr o*â‚¬oo uell off&ra to join thc conucrvati.es â€” if they will support him in the repeal of tho union affairs continue to look onunous in france chateaubriand the doc d'e-icars prince lavel montmorency duke de crillon and gen eral bounnant are at present in switzerland i their meeting on neutral ground coupled with the movcineut of charles x aud swt'eannot butgivonseto abundance of spixrulation the wa ia la vendee continues to annoy the go verninent but they are not tempted to pursue a vig rÂ»us course and put down thy insurrections until they act with firmness nothing can be Â» chieved the duchess rau&t be taken and if taken the people of paris wdl demand her head louis philip is fearful cf this at d ho ia tajdaaa uÂ»aaa*a her but ii'miuj peanata ia ht-r wiki quis otic course it will not be in the power ofthe rol ciloyer to aifo.d ht r even the citan~o of eeeap the cholera is on the tve el dfvpwiaaf frwn pa ns and but fcw deaths es*-ui daily the bar ti de zach thc celebrated astronomer and m mannar the bkuaseal painter sad academician av iaile-n in its victims those sad rogues the printers of paris hare entered into a league to destroy all c c henderson esq a m uurton esq mectlen lit rs dr j d boyd f l smith eiq aliics b ajbernathy c7vuauÂ£ivj david storke , e ihivi barnxyra p-l . cl'ilfouu dr j a.mebane a si ie col a mitchell iredell whitfield kerr joseph p caldwell esq davidson john p.mabry reasonable comims.-'ion will he allowed on mo ti v collected 11 c.jones salisbury july 28 1332 excursion â€” the president nil direc tors of the new castle and frenchtown hail road company having completed that useful work and successfully tried tbe ex periments of locomotive steam engine's thereupon determined to celebrate tlie lat join on saturday ioan excursion iu a steam engine accordingly on siturday 200 gentle men embarked iu thc steamboat wm pcnn at the chesnut street wjharf at half past nine a m they arrived at new castle a quarter before 1 p m where they were mot by gentlemen from the neighboring country and from baltimore after a short time one hundred and sixty ofthe party took seats in ihe splendid cars to which the small locomotive steam engine built by stephenson of liverpool was attached and the whole caravan set off iu fine style there were ten passenger cars and two cars in which was johnson's fine band of music the passage was made inabout oue hour and seven minutes on returning thc party sat down to the number 137 to a splendid dinner prepared on board the steamboat after the discus sion of the viands prepared for the occa sion the regular toast exceedinly pertinent were drunk to a toast given to internal improvement commerce tc richard pe ters esti responded in a hand some com plimentary address to thc hosts and a pent tent toast a lextei was ' read from thc hon john sergeant apologizing for his absence and i offering a toast which included a neat and ap proprialc compliment to the state ofdck ware n.b all the subeenpriods takes before the rjamnebcemt-ut of this paper it will be remem bftted boeume due on the pnmieaifcin ofthe fir number hazatlxitcn c joitils im7ill cuiitioue lrthe present to practice f ? law in he counties of rowan am surry jn both thc county &, supcrim courts he will situ next supeÂ«dr court r9**s***ifea3 nnd da vuma in order to settle his busim ssin tbesecourts his office is under the office of the carolina igvvatrhiiaii a few doers below tlie mansion hotel lately occupd hj sai.i'l jones es m thc ti'wiuiial convention ofthe epis copal church in lh.e united states met in the city of new york on the 17th instant the present i.s said to be tbe most impor tant session that body has ever held the question of the resignation of bishop chase ofthe ohio will be discussed â€” and thc following gentlemen will be consecrated to tho episcopal office viz the re mr mcllvaine of brooklyn n y as bishop of ohio the rev mr smith as bishop of kentucky rev m g w doune of bos ton as bishop of n jersey rev mr | hopkins o boston as bishop o ver mont of this state this the editor may he entirely confident is altogether conclusive if mr cal houn should le-ll the nulliiiersof this state to vote for henry clay henry clay would be vo ti'd for to a dead certainty ; aud we saw indies tions a few months since that such would proba bly enough be the case but a different mandate has gone forth and it will be as well lor the new york noeiphite to look out for tho eleven votes a foresaid somewhere else perhaps ho could be uccjiiunodatui in tennessee lime have cnrtsiahtly ou hand at my limekiln im tty fresh stone lime both slack vhirh ( t*cii at ; and 50 for uusliieked â€” and nf one hundred bushels is tak knco and paid for the price will bo some kssene j a > t es m a uti n . scn'r a veteran patriot at ihe last term of stokes superior court col james martin of that county agem 90 years presented his claim for a pension under the late act of congress â€” he rode eighteen miles apparently without fatigue and appeared to be in fine health and spirits he had written out with his own hand a detail ei his services wiuch was executed with so much good taste and literary propriety that al tho it was not thus intended the hon mr shep pcrd.to wlniiii he applied to draw up his declar ation insisted on sending the autograph itself to the war department and after preparing a head ami conclusion according to the required form mr sluppcrdread the declaration before the court held by the lion james martin jr the son of the applicant col martin had been actively engaged in the scenes of the revolution in north carolina and his narrative is full of very interesting matter and was listened lo by a crowded assemblage with breathless anxiety to show in what an extraordinary degree col martin retains his faculties at this advanced age we mention the fact t...it about two years since he wrote a history tif his family ancestors at the request of one uf lus descendants comprising ful v twenty pages in a very clear and spirited stvleof composition lie was a colonel in tbe war uf independence a.id was in the battle of [ guilford his is the only claim tiiat we have j heard ot being presented by a colonel under the j late pension act the secretary of the hartford convention who is now filling his daily advertiser with invective against general jackson comptains bitterly that the piesident does " not enforce the judgement of the supreme court in the case of the missionaries we have repeatedly shown that the president has no power toiiiter'cre in t ids mat ter any more than he has to meddle with a pro cess from a justice's court for the collection of debt â€” if he should bring the force of the govern ment to control the acii..n of a siiburdinu.e branch of the supreme court as is required of him in this case by the oppositioitjie renders himself liable to impeachment and degredaiion from office for vi olating the txiiistituton and laws mr secreta i wight knows this perfectly well â€” indeo i the very letter from the cabinet which ho publishes to justify his outcry declares expressly that the president " has no authority to interfere under the circtiiiislane-es of the cose â€” and he either ! brings what he is conscious is a falsf accusation i-.iainst general jackson or he is so imbued with the spirit uf tha hartford convention as to think that the constitution claw should be no barrier against the consummation ot tiie wishes of his party his clamor springs either from dishon esty or trota judicial blindness or perhaps from both and uf course unworthy serious attention ; but as a specimen ofthe electioneering devices a dopted by lhe desperate opposition we quote and brand it v 1 slaudurd welcome visitors tiie swiss emi grants says the boston ce-ntinel 134 in number who arrived at this port on wed nesday in the ship gloucester from havre are of the class who are an acquisition to our country they come among it us with minds and hards prepared for toil and use ful citizens we know tlioy will be with the intention of proceeding westnrd many have brought their wagons and harnesses and nearly all have witb them a murket and a clock to amuse in their leisure hours some wo notice have with them their mu sical instruments success uiid jeÂ»y attend them notice by virtue ef a deed executed to nie by ln<>ch m leach on the 17th ueecaaber 1831 1 se&*ra public sale tin thc 2-jnd tjay of oct rnc\t tlie tr.u-t of land ob which enoch m loach buw lives being the land conveyed t<i him by john hendricks tho sale will take place on the pn-uiise at the usual hour also at the tame time and place i v ill sell various articles of personal propertv viz sheep hugs cows and one horse household furniture fanning utensils and a.-ucles too teilious to meption : the terms known on the day of sale hkfoo land will bo uld on a liberal cre hot the same time ami place i shall sell ___;â– *. > of said leach consisting of corn b7m h-y - l k feg 1 arming utensils and rutciclji m zadoc1i leach rptt^rr.btr cist l8;j-2 10 â€” dw fredericksburg oct 10 thc company was subsequently address ed by mr senator krown of louissian s gcn eral mercer of virginia john swift and joseph k lngersoll eqs and by mr booth the president of the company after a day of rich enjoyment they lauded at chesnut street wharf about si o'clock in tbe evening satisfied that tho work whose completion they had celebrated would be of private and public advantage and gratified with the liberal manner in v inch its accoibplliiliaeiit had been iioti ccd the mineral resources of virginia axe every day developing themselves to ivy nothing of tho irt>n,coal and gold contain ed within her territory there are many other articles which will ere long prove sources of great wealth the public is already informed uf the discovery of a quar ry of oil stone â€” e can neither spell nor pronounce its technical name â€” in tlie coun ty of louisa which is now worked pretty extensively and bids fair to make handsome returns we have in our possession a peice of tho stone which is pronounced by workmen to be superior to the turldau oil slots â€” arena i upefiar and adk i n r alia road tjf su'iscriptiou for stock in this cum ate nÂ«.\v opened ia ihetuwn oi sal fhexti of wm h slaughter an bÂ»h 1 1 and will remain p'x-q uit xnc joiu day of august next the ubscn lare pleased to kara from a recent oanununi l them fie.ii liie ct.mmikslnie-rs at wil 100,000 uf stock will bo taken ui ________ wilmington and kayetteville and mba the intended road will shortly tu an eminent f.n^uieer _____________ j a mp.s martin ja â– mh ihafil brown thus l cowan m ii llambf.rs l i t > i i i i i i ii i v ed i-rto be in oatc llitner,by auiajority of about three thousand friendship j tha left armed with a dagger but iy unexpected oven half concealed under mantle public lus for wc knew that there were a great ma g*aod,**in which both figures are partially veiled l local circumstances operatimr against wolf '-> hide their want ot symmetry aud lo prevent i which would pro vent the full force ofthe jack tbe unseemly appemraacc ot ono ot them treading isou party from put hi favor and ' 'â€¢ the toes at the other both are made to wain â– which consequent v might defeat o intended to had to a f>j v-e-r s aaaaaaaaa.^^^hil â€¢' rimÂ«--r beaten wolf,aix dimm d we slid lo".v bill,un whose summit is an eduice over f - - -" should have been confident tbat peons vlvaiuu w hich lloais the star spangled banner by a f clilcul ah : Â« ould have given her vote to jackson ve are strange mistake ot the artist the figures are so mha intahuaignad fctfiai re^esutuished him triad however that the election has resulted in placed in the picture that they are pronounced by i elfin his former hue of business with con the way it has if for no other reaa Â«, than to the best judges to be passing down instead ot up â– idem and spacious stores far tho rcceouuu . f prevent the boisterous note of triumph from be mm hill each appears to push his companion b rchandiaa and produce oilers h sesices to mjr sounded ia our vats by the opposition ft is bsrmsxd on tne way and yet * watching with 0 be public taftactor aad forwardino a^nt amusing to sec with what facility the opposition suspicious eye lest he shoufa be lt-ft behind l^extersivecorrcspoiideutt'm himscit ..,.â€žâ€ž., , i 4 american maruto and long expemueatal when keumcky gave her veto is the jackson j motto-hi each other the meana-ds l iuaintaare with the trade of payettaville candidate far govern iu spite of the coniidei.t , ****Â» and jacn_Â»tam 1 be on i -Â» __ rirtirulur'.y with cotton trade iffard ajvam assertions of the clay editors to the contrary it j __"'* â€¢**'-'â– *? fach he flatters fanwcu wilt when muted wm said immediately that buekner was an ant ucnnvvrv i a invn r tnrt m anon s-mreto i.u.t a r^.v.nable par sutkfav-mailmai ami that in consequence ofthis lu.wmlau 13 a j 5w j*.l ';- businessi especially the coiamands otitis un|Â»_wdar.doetrinÂ»,afrreatmn*y claymenwould ou the 19 januaay 1 62 dull green edit t * ! fronds and cust.Â«aers i not vole far idas pÂ«nsyivania has fallowed in of the i . s tlelegraph says : dcncan lil'^h'so-n i the track uf kentucky and now what do they j as to mr van buren the confidence of tha jit-cil sept ts:.\_oi .' ' j__**rvr".--.'*\yii the election f7r g . \ < met s no ' people uf the tebfled states md qf his yvr.s-tate foreign news london cottespondeucc flnthe course of mr rothschild's examin j gg yut^jenraal of pumansrso a stion beforu the committee appointed to invesigato the concerns of ef fl he i lately stcr i eaiiiv i from the p.-y been h lookef up ia tbe cellar nobody am go evj m iftri flihe - in want os a wife a yaiug lady wa lately toid by a married lajy tut shfc had better precipitate herself oil the i'ssaic falls into the has 1 beneath tho [ nuii i j the young lady replied w^u'd i i ; couid fttd a husband at the bottom it is brely possible that some pa r busoand may â€¢ have 4wcu refuge there 7 v fcor the vvn like a dou â€” you lie r said the t i never odd a lie in uty ufe said : sod party luat's a he !"' roared l!w i l fyeu q eye told one r*e"i\rc ' ! j â€¢

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il , sso c 8a1trday no by hauil.to 1â€”no 1 pleas..t hiitfiri struck hi of sight â€” hu ; as hated he is as as jpgly a ' it ______>' : â€¢ - â– j aklran h ' . andthanajatshad writ r â€” in who is c*ms./l and of andrew jackson tlr'thcv guished honor â€” an hmmr which tee belim calhomi would be as ready as gen j-ih as to the rivalry between mr c andh buren we trust that the only sue betwowj will be as it has heretofure been which i most to promote the welfare and prosper tj country i^^^^^^abbsbj^^^^bm prospectus the caroi*t.\a n t tcjkjgg edited v ychll^m^m b y.^__bs7b7bfl ullification varui disciple of the new unification was holding hamilton c jo h>iansionthotel on the liber creed and became so extra va hbahject is to instruct arid to plm vill therefore with zeal iii;gei.r-e"ss7ji7bbb7as7j s if le this work and he flatters hmiseii that the prcat interests of literature seianee politics *\ ptcuharc and commerce may be promoted by i u hbora good m-.rals and refinement it shall be hm ainhitionta uphold and against the cno â– it^./ftin^e whether open or hidden he will m '" th aonest of his strength critictf in wit auocdofa and thoee oth-r pungents that give zest tu int lioctui.l repasts ho will endeavor to afford die watchman believing in&e patriotism bad just intentions of the pnnsidcnt and aware that ubdeaervad blame can but hinder thc projier a tint of government he will fed it his duty 10 trabit the tide of obloquy which has been so freely doured forth against the administration and vtn - are with energy ita jtwlifiablc measures he will befiee however io sustain tho continuance . ' inc cm ted 9t*m*t bank with swell check and ba_difkations uo c.vperie-ncc may have ihcrwn in j accessary the editor deems thc excise of the power uf making ftmolf/'iprorc'iinifjby the general government in the highest degree inexpedient l i believes that the distribution of large sums of money by congress and the president will pro dimr jnalratnirti distrust and disaffe-etion and will thus weaken our union â€” to say nothing of tlie hxruptiag tendency of such legislation against b tariff which lias for it object tbe fostering of o*m mteresta of aee section of our country at the expense of another the beet cucigita erf this paper villi opposed ofthe newly proppgeted d ctrinc at nullifies ion is oidy necessary lo say , that in nil its phases on 1 muuttions.it is contrary to our nuist settled views of civ'dpukty and as 3odi will bo combat aj by tbe ll'ulch.iiaa gant as to say amongst other things that it was of heavenly origin â€” " you are right there re tarded counsellor b â€” " for lucifer was certain ly the first nullifier that ever existed and if you don't take caro some of you will go the road that ho went tiie watch wax salisbury saturday november 9 13*2 for president andrew jackson why this encomium he did not theffl stand in the way of mr calhoaa he d s now and must be defamed uutof thc way uf tlie nul-j lifying john c calhoun and of his attenie_j par nob ib â– t'ratrum l__________________j iiui n a txiug of sup nor mmi â€” a ..Â».. i who perhaps haa as maeh.iaf*nenee in his uvtivu for ice president at the races last week at tbis place a gen tleman who had a favorite racer a fiue blooded mare by ono of those untoward accounts which forturm seems often to th.ow in twist cup and lip to mar our meet assured calculations had on two successive days got her badly beaten â€” on occasiuii of which one of our acquaintances ask ed another how friend â€” â€” â€” - took his defeat â€” ~ oh replied he i expect to sec him on the anxious scat before long spreeing it two jonathans stepped into a oar roam in this . town and calling fur a glass of new eogivid . ' drank it between thotn a lour nine was thru purchased and cut in two aad with enviable eomplaconcy the two bucks leaned back in thoir chairs rolling out douse cluds of tobacco smoke at length one broke silence with i say jo what d'ye spose mother would tiiiuk if she knew we tiro sprce-ing ii loufcu compcndt 1Â«a11tz**c van btjhsn eou.iity as the member for kerry th.s cele braiel mdividuid has addressed to lord asglt sey a bag able and eloquent letter on aa abet ration reporte'd lo have htvn iaajn by hii e.Â».-ci lency relative to the illegality of rxije-i nmas anee io tho law of tithes inilus produci.oii tb government is aavacoly haudled then s an under current running throughout the cestc part of it containing some of tho rant puinud and delicate touches â€” the most refined but kt ing satire i fear however tliat i is hewing blocke with a razor but tithes ant gene 1010 ver the rev doctor thus exptaaaea himself *' unless your excellency can change our na ture you will not alter our puxpost â€” it is used and tbthnotcahto 1 prosecutioui arc gc*uir the following gentlemen have been nominated aa electors to support the above ticket robert love of haywood william b lockhart of no*-_hampfa*s john m morehead of guilford thomas sotde,of rockingham walter f leake of rishtnond owen holmes.-of new hanover jv/athias e sawyer of chowan joseph j daniel of halifax josiah o watsem of johnston riehard dobba spak*ht of cra'vch francis ward , of plymouth ceo lee davidson of iredell abeam w vouablc of granville perifcttino roberts of lh.cola tho.g polk of rowan agents tlie following gentlemen will oblige me by acling as agents for lhe watchman in the sev eral comities waore they reside and receb/s made by them would be as valid ts if made by myself vi : for surry countt francis iv armstrong c.ipt john wright c..1.t b wn s hi peter cfingmam stokes countv jobnf poind.'xt r esq isaac gibson esq col sam f patterson mi'jwh fiaiey k p ue.heli iil'rkc col nit robert pearson es sidney s erwin jo!.ui j , hardin esq ' rocklnghajvi robert calloway ir esq i a m scales ifisq the honorable mr stauberry of ohb who acquired such extensive notoriety in his movo meiits connected with honest fckitf s stupe-i dous fraud charged upon the e*overnincnt his had permission to slay at home from his constitu ents who cle-cuij a jackson man in his place penn ijhi annul how to turn water-afeloaa to squashes throw the melon up about ten feet and when it falls there will be a squash election canaan slatuc of washington â€” we had not intended to have said one word more on this i subject until we could have announced the j completion of the work aurhorized by the last ' session of our general assembly hut wc have seen a paragraph in the last groeushorough patriot whicu roquires some notice it is there stated that mr hughes the artist employed to restore the injured statue had managed to get hold of 33,0^0 aad had runaway the true statemoct of me case is wo believe as follows : mr hughes arrived here early in the spring and he aa.l aai assistant were constantly and busily employed in making a mould ofthe s'tat uc prepar itoiy to a restoration of tho statue itself and had nearly eo.npiated that part ofthe work when the cholera broke out with great violence in new york mr h being alarmed fbr the safety of his family thought it necessary to pay them a visit he did so and we learn j tliat iie removed them into the coumry and j thus preserved them from siekn.*Â»3 ; but ho lost ' his principal wurkmau by the cholera ind per haps some others which greatly deranged his business and rendered his personal . attention necessary finding that he could not immedi ately return to n carolina he wrote to his as sistant to pack up and send on tho moulds which bad been made of the statue to new-york tobe worked upon there previous to his return but as it is believed tho legislature when they au thorized this work understood that it should be executed here the governor expressed an un wil*jngrnes to have the moulds sent away wc haves no doubt that as soon as mr hughes cite arrange his business at now york ho will re turn tu raleigh and finish the work in a man ner which shall prove satisfactory to the legis lature and to all who have taken an interest in restoring this masterpiece of art from th ruinous state in which it was left by tho desoluting fire j whoc.h desu-oyed the capitol notice is hereby given that an election will he held in this county on the 2nd thursday of novem ber cit being the 8th day ofthe month for the purpose of electing electee to vote for president and vice-president of ihe united states the pills will bo opened at the following places lo shenstone thanked heaven that his name was not obnoxious to a pun a young beau better known by the nickname of â€¢ snurf â€¢' than any other would have died to bo able to join in the prayer had he heard the following dialogue about him the other evening and so you really think said the beautiful ellen giving at thc same time one of her most earnest l.wks ont of thoso eyes which might create a eoul undt r tlie ribs of death ; you pally think you might be induced to marry snuff â€” yes i might take him at a pinch 1 demurely answered tueyoun lady pcannot better commence this letter than by saying that i have hitherto escap-.-j oven j alsrht attack oi m that pestilence araash walkeih like tin night â€” which sweepeth away man lc country but col webb will do well to remember a late let ter published in this paper from gen blair ; in which he will find an assurance from mr cat httiui that general jackson wiil receive the vole teksiis tiru cahom.vj witetr-ian is published every meek at tlircc dollar per y ar ia advance where the subscribers lve coun tic more than one hundred miles distant from salisbury and in hii cases where the account i u . cr one j car stan ding the price will be 5 i no subscription will be taken for less than one war : advertising will be none at the usual rates no subscription will be withdrawn until a;rcarj gea are paid unless the editor cliw&x six aubjcribcoi payi-.ijr the whole sum in ad vimeo cÂ±n have the wat gfciaan at Â£ l,m loi onu pear and ff advanced rega**rly,wi]l he continu ed at t.'ic same rates afterwards sneering â€” a sell tol master tought his beys whenever they heard him sneeze to rise up with solemnity cross tlieir hands on their bosom and ejaculate : â€” god preserve t.ur venerable tutor ! one day he took them out for a walk and tho weather being hot he proposed they should halt at a well ; the well was deep so the master made them join their turbans together fur a rope ami descending to the bmltom handed them up their drink one after the other the refresh ment over he bade them dr-iw him up again and had nearly reached the top when lhe coldness of the well made him sneeze tim whole posse instantly let go the rope threw themselves into their attitude and ex claimed with jreat fervor god prtjorve our vc nerablo tutor who felltind broke hia log ubs west tho wife of tho frc-sijÂ»'r of thc royal academy has just died of cho lera all letters tu tlie editor mast bi postpaid or they will not be attended to persons arid treeing lhe editor on tho business f the office will address him a ediior of the carolina watchman â€” those that v rite oil olh ci buatttuaacan direct to ii c juries lincoln irel vxd â€” thi land of potatoes and strife the finest country iu the world and tho wor-Â»t p verned â€” the most noble people and tho w.rv treated is now hi a most lamentable cundiuon tho peasant are prevented from giving vc.it t â€¢ tlicir indignant and excited feelings oy pubii meetings ; they are not allowed to discuss any matter at larire assemblies â€” the moment a mai scene and every person ia compelled to retire or beoome the vicum of thz lata but though they are not permitted thus to state their determins tion nut to pay tithesâ€”though ihey are not allow ed to express their hatrod for the persons a j their disgusl for the government â€” yet they have adopted a more feariul and terrible mode of givin utterance to their wrongs thi government ar deermincd to collect thc tithes at the point of the bayonet tho people say " we wdl not pay , you may seize ** now the only things that cau bo seized from aa irish peasant are his cow pig hay or corn â€” these are of course taken and in pounded they are then advertised for sab and dnven to the stand of the auctioneer by a battalion of infantry and a detachment of dtt goons the sale commences ; the hay is fir put up a j his majeoty's quarter mister is ou tho point of bidding when a rumor reaches h'm that the hay has been salted ; that is well spri kled with arsenic ; aad as he has no wish k poison his master's botscs ; he decline to j>!ir chase and the hay is knocked down to the iw coed bidder who is generally the parson hunst-1 so he gets paid for his tithes with hay full id arseuic ; aud has to buy the livestock and food them upm it this is paddy's mode ofpa-wu resistance time will show how lunjj sueh a state of things will last but as thoy now appear i dread to contemplate the future at a tittle valuation in the county of cork collision to>k place between tlie pea.-atit8 and the military and i am sorry to add that fifteen of the form â– â€¢: were either killed or wounded mr o*â‚¬oo uell off&ra to join thc conucrvati.es â€” if they will support him in the repeal of tho union affairs continue to look onunous in france chateaubriand the doc d'e-icars prince lavel montmorency duke de crillon and gen eral bounnant are at present in switzerland i their meeting on neutral ground coupled with the movcineut of charles x aud swt'eannot butgivonseto abundance of spixrulation the wa ia la vendee continues to annoy the go verninent but they are not tempted to pursue a vig rÂ»us course and put down thy insurrections until they act with firmness nothing can be Â» chieved the duchess rau&t be taken and if taken the people of paris wdl demand her head louis philip is fearful cf this at d ho ia tajdaaa uÂ»aaa*a her but ii'miuj peanata ia ht-r wiki quis otic course it will not be in the power ofthe rol ciloyer to aifo.d ht r even the citan~o of eeeap the cholera is on the tve el dfvpwiaaf frwn pa ns and but fcw deaths es*-ui daily the bar ti de zach thc celebrated astronomer and m mannar the bkuaseal painter sad academician av iaile-n in its victims those sad rogues the printers of paris hare entered into a league to destroy all c c henderson esq a m uurton esq mectlen lit rs dr j d boyd f l smith eiq aliics b ajbernathy c7vuauÂ£ivj david storke , e ihivi barnxyra p-l . cl'ilfouu dr j a.mebane a si ie col a mitchell iredell whitfield kerr joseph p caldwell esq davidson john p.mabry reasonable comims.-'ion will he allowed on mo ti v collected 11 c.jones salisbury july 28 1332 excursion â€” the president nil direc tors of the new castle and frenchtown hail road company having completed that useful work and successfully tried tbe ex periments of locomotive steam engine's thereupon determined to celebrate tlie lat join on saturday ioan excursion iu a steam engine accordingly on siturday 200 gentle men embarked iu thc steamboat wm pcnn at the chesnut street wjharf at half past nine a m they arrived at new castle a quarter before 1 p m where they were mot by gentlemen from the neighboring country and from baltimore after a short time one hundred and sixty ofthe party took seats in ihe splendid cars to which the small locomotive steam engine built by stephenson of liverpool was attached and the whole caravan set off iu fine style there were ten passenger cars and two cars in which was johnson's fine band of music the passage was made inabout oue hour and seven minutes on returning thc party sat down to the number 137 to a splendid dinner prepared on board the steamboat after the discus sion of the viands prepared for the occa sion the regular toast exceedinly pertinent were drunk to a toast given to internal improvement commerce tc richard pe ters esti responded in a hand some com plimentary address to thc hosts and a pent tent toast a lextei was ' read from thc hon john sergeant apologizing for his absence and i offering a toast which included a neat and ap proprialc compliment to the state ofdck ware n.b all the subeenpriods takes before the rjamnebcemt-ut of this paper it will be remem bftted boeume due on the pnmieaifcin ofthe fir number hazatlxitcn c joitils im7ill cuiitioue lrthe present to practice f ? law in he counties of rowan am surry jn both thc county &, supcrim courts he will situ next supeÂ«dr court r9**s***ifea3 nnd da vuma in order to settle his busim ssin tbesecourts his office is under the office of the carolina igvvatrhiiaii a few doers below tlie mansion hotel lately occupd hj sai.i'l jones es m thc ti'wiuiial convention ofthe epis copal church in lh.e united states met in the city of new york on the 17th instant the present i.s said to be tbe most impor tant session that body has ever held the question of the resignation of bishop chase ofthe ohio will be discussed â€” and thc following gentlemen will be consecrated to tho episcopal office viz the re mr mcllvaine of brooklyn n y as bishop of ohio the rev mr smith as bishop of kentucky rev m g w doune of bos ton as bishop of n jersey rev mr | hopkins o boston as bishop o ver mont of this state this the editor may he entirely confident is altogether conclusive if mr cal houn should le-ll the nulliiiersof this state to vote for henry clay henry clay would be vo ti'd for to a dead certainty ; aud we saw indies tions a few months since that such would proba bly enough be the case but a different mandate has gone forth and it will be as well lor the new york noeiphite to look out for tho eleven votes a foresaid somewhere else perhaps ho could be uccjiiunodatui in tennessee lime have cnrtsiahtly ou hand at my limekiln im tty fresh stone lime both slack vhirh ( t*cii at ; and 50 for uusliieked â€” and nf one hundred bushels is tak knco and paid for the price will bo some kssene j a > t es m a uti n . scn'r a veteran patriot at ihe last term of stokes superior court col james martin of that county agem 90 years presented his claim for a pension under the late act of congress â€” he rode eighteen miles apparently without fatigue and appeared to be in fine health and spirits he had written out with his own hand a detail ei his services wiuch was executed with so much good taste and literary propriety that al tho it was not thus intended the hon mr shep pcrd.to wlniiii he applied to draw up his declar ation insisted on sending the autograph itself to the war department and after preparing a head ami conclusion according to the required form mr sluppcrdread the declaration before the court held by the lion james martin jr the son of the applicant col martin had been actively engaged in the scenes of the revolution in north carolina and his narrative is full of very interesting matter and was listened lo by a crowded assemblage with breathless anxiety to show in what an extraordinary degree col martin retains his faculties at this advanced age we mention the fact t...it about two years since he wrote a history tif his family ancestors at the request of one uf lus descendants comprising ful v twenty pages in a very clear and spirited stvleof composition lie was a colonel in tbe war uf independence a.id was in the battle of [ guilford his is the only claim tiiat we have j heard ot being presented by a colonel under the j late pension act the secretary of the hartford convention who is now filling his daily advertiser with invective against general jackson comptains bitterly that the piesident does " not enforce the judgement of the supreme court in the case of the missionaries we have repeatedly shown that the president has no power toiiiter'cre in t ids mat ter any more than he has to meddle with a pro cess from a justice's court for the collection of debt â€” if he should bring the force of the govern ment to control the acii..n of a siiburdinu.e branch of the supreme court as is required of him in this case by the oppositioitjie renders himself liable to impeachment and degredaiion from office for vi olating the txiiistituton and laws mr secreta i wight knows this perfectly well â€” indeo i the very letter from the cabinet which ho publishes to justify his outcry declares expressly that the president " has no authority to interfere under the circtiiiislane-es of the cose â€” and he either ! brings what he is conscious is a falsf accusation i-.iainst general jackson or he is so imbued with the spirit uf tha hartford convention as to think that the constitution claw should be no barrier against the consummation ot tiie wishes of his party his clamor springs either from dishon esty or trota judicial blindness or perhaps from both and uf course unworthy serious attention ; but as a specimen ofthe electioneering devices a dopted by lhe desperate opposition we quote and brand it v 1 slaudurd welcome visitors tiie swiss emi grants says the boston ce-ntinel 134 in number who arrived at this port on wed nesday in the ship gloucester from havre are of the class who are an acquisition to our country they come among it us with minds and hards prepared for toil and use ful citizens we know tlioy will be with the intention of proceeding westnrd many have brought their wagons and harnesses and nearly all have witb them a murket and a clock to amuse in their leisure hours some wo notice have with them their mu sical instruments success uiid jeÂ»y attend them notice by virtue ef a deed executed to nie by ln<>ch m leach on the 17th ueecaaber 1831 1 se&*ra public sale tin thc 2-jnd tjay of oct rnc\t tlie tr.u-t of land ob which enoch m loach buw lives being the land conveyed t of said leach consisting of corn b7m h-y - l k feg 1 arming utensils and rutciclji m zadoc1i leach rptt^rr.btr cist l8;j-2 10 â€” dw fredericksburg oct 10 thc company was subsequently address ed by mr senator krown of louissian s gcn eral mercer of virginia john swift and joseph k lngersoll eqs and by mr booth the president of the company after a day of rich enjoyment they lauded at chesnut street wharf about si o'clock in tbe evening satisfied that tho work whose completion they had celebrated would be of private and public advantage and gratified with the liberal manner in v inch its accoibplliiliaeiit had been iioti ccd the mineral resources of virginia axe every day developing themselves to ivy nothing of tho irt>n,coal and gold contain ed within her territory there are many other articles which will ere long prove sources of great wealth the public is already informed uf the discovery of a quar ry of oil stone â€” e can neither spell nor pronounce its technical name â€” in tlie coun ty of louisa which is now worked pretty extensively and bids fair to make handsome returns we have in our possession a peice of tho stone which is pronounced by workmen to be superior to the turldau oil slots â€” arena i upefiar and adk i n r alia road tjf su'iscriptiou for stock in this cum ate nÂ«.\v opened ia ihetuwn oi sal fhexti of wm h slaughter an bÂ»h 1 1 and will remain p'x-q uit xnc joiu day of august next the ubscn lare pleased to kara from a recent oanununi l them fie.ii liie ct.mmikslnie-rs at wil 100,000 uf stock will bo taken ui ________ wilmington and kayetteville and mba the intended road will shortly tu an eminent f.n^uieer _____________ j a mp.s martin ja â– mh ihafil brown thus l cowan m ii llambf.rs l i t > i i i i i i ii i v ed i-rto be in oatc llitner,by auiajority of about three thousand friendship j tha left armed with a dagger but iy unexpected oven half concealed under mantle public lus for wc knew that there were a great ma g*aod,**in which both figures are partially veiled l local circumstances operatimr against wolf '-> hide their want ot symmetry aud lo prevent i which would pro vent the full force ofthe jack tbe unseemly appemraacc ot ono ot them treading isou party from put hi favor and ' 'â€¢ the toes at the other both are made to wain â– which consequent v might defeat o intended to had to a f>j v-e-r s aaaaaaaaa.^^^hil â€¢' rimÂ«--r beaten wolf,aix dimm d we slid lo".v bill,un whose summit is an eduice over f - - -" should have been confident tbat peons vlvaiuu w hich lloais the star spangled banner by a f clilcul ah : Â« ould have given her vote to jackson ve are strange mistake ot the artist the figures are so mha intahuaignad fctfiai re^esutuished him triad however that the election has resulted in placed in the picture that they are pronounced by i elfin his former hue of business with con the way it has if for no other reaa Â«, than to the best judges to be passing down instead ot up â– idem and spacious stores far tho rcceouuu . f prevent the boisterous note of triumph from be mm hill each appears to push his companion b rchandiaa and produce oilers h sesices to mjr sounded ia our vats by the opposition ft is bsrmsxd on tne way and yet * watching with 0 be public taftactor aad forwardino a^nt amusing to sec with what facility the opposition suspicious eye lest he shoufa be lt-ft behind l^extersivecorrcspoiideutt'm himscit ..,.â€žâ€ž., , i 4 american maruto and long expemueatal when keumcky gave her veto is the jackson j motto-hi each other the meana-ds l iuaintaare with the trade of payettaville candidate far govern iu spite of the coniidei.t , ****Â» and jacn_Â»tam 1 be on i -Â» __ rirtirulur'.y with cotton trade iffard ajvam assertions of the clay editors to the contrary it j __"'* â€¢**'-'â– *? fach he flatters fanwcu wilt when muted wm said immediately that buekner was an ant ucnnvvrv i a invn r tnrt m anon s-mreto i.u.t a r^.v.nable par sutkfav-mailmai ami that in consequence ofthis lu.wmlau 13 a j 5w j*.l ';- businessi especially the coiamands otitis un|Â»_wdar.doetrinÂ»,afrreatmn*y claymenwould ou the 19 januaay 1 62 dull green edit t * ! fronds and cust.Â«aers i not vole far idas pÂ«nsyivania has fallowed in of the i . s tlelegraph says : dcncan lil'^h'so-n i the track uf kentucky and now what do they j as to mr van buren the confidence of tha jit-cil sept ts:.\_oi .' ' j__**rvr".--.'*\yii the election f7r g . \ < met s no ' people uf the tebfled states md qf his yvr.s-tate foreign news london cottespondeucc flnthe course of mr rothschild's examin j gg yut^jenraal of pumansrso a stion beforu the committee appointed to invesigato the concerns of ef fl he i lately stcr i eaiiiv i from the p.-y been h lookef up ia tbe cellar nobody am go evj m iftri flihe - in want os a wife a yaiug lady wa lately toid by a married lajy tut shfc had better precipitate herself oil the i'ssaic falls into the has 1 beneath tho [ nuii i j the young lady replied w^u'd i i ; couid fttd a husband at the bottom it is brely possible that some pa r busoand may â€¢ have 4wcu refuge there 7 v fcor the vvn like a dou â€” you lie r said the t i never odd a lie in uty ufe said : sod party luat's a he !"' roared l!w i l fyeu q eye told one r*e"i\rc ' ! j â€¢